Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
Vice President J.D.
Chapter 2: What recent events sparked anti-ICE protests in Minneapolis?
Vance is in Minneapolis on Lisa Brady Fox News, a city where anti-ice protests continue after two recent shootings during confrontations over immigration enforcement operations.
I wanted to meet with business leaders, with ICE officers, with local law enforcement to try to understand a little bit better what's going on so that we can tone down the temperature a little bit.
Vance suggesting chaos is being driven by sanctuary policies.
We can do a good job of enforcing our immigration laws without the chaos, but it actually requires the cooperation of state and local officials.
He says with cooperation, not as many federal agents would be needed in the city.
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Chapter 3: How do local officials view the surge of federal agents in their city?
City and state officials have called the surge of agents an invasion and have sued Homeland Security. Vice President Vance also just calling the shooting death of Renee Good a tragedy, but also saying he believes she was ramming a federal officer with her car. Earlier, the U.S. Attorney General announcing three arrests over last weekend's anti-ICE protest during a church service in St.
Chapter 4: What controversies surround the recent anti-ICE protests and arrests?
Paul. ICE operations also being criticized on Capitol Hill.
Gestapo tactics by ICE and CBP are the obvious result of President Trump and the Republican Party that protect anyone who helps them turn our country into an authoritarian gangster state.
Illinois Democratic Congressman Chuy Garcia at a House hearing where former special counsel Jack Smith is defending his prosecutions of then former President Trump.
The J6 committee destroyed evidence. Let that sink in.
Congresswoman Harriet Hageman, among the Republicans, accusing Smith of being part of an effort to interfere with the 2024 election. President Trump, meantime, calling Jack Smith deranged, posting about that hearing as he heads back to Washington from the World Economic Forum, where earlier today he had an hour-long meeting with Ukraine's president before leaving Switzerland.
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States of emergency are spreading with a winter storm set to hit more than 30 states, including the southern U.S., with snow, ice and frigid conditions.
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Chapter 5: What impact is the winter storm having across the U.S.?
In case your first source of power is unavailable, you're going to have backup power.
States of emergency are also declared in South Carolina, Georgia and Arkansas.
Fox's Eben Brown, the bloody vampire movie Sinners. You keep dancing with the devil.
Makes Oscar history.
Chapter 6: How is Texas preparing for potential power outages during the storm?
The film, directed by Ryan Coogler and starring Michael B. Jordan, scored a record-breaking 16 Academy Award nominations. Close behind, One Battle After Another picked up 13. Both films landed Best Picture nominations at the Academy Awards alongside Frankenstein, Bougonia. Hamnet, Marty Supreme in Sentimental Value, Train Dreams, F1, and The Secret Agent.
Best Actor is shaping up as a heavyweight contest. Timothee Chalamet for Marty Supreme vs. Leonardo DiCaprio for One Battle After Another for Best Actress. Favorites include Jessie Buckley for Hamnet and Rose Byrne for If I Had Legs I'd Kick You. Conan O'Brien hosts the Oscars March 15th on ABC. Michelle Polino, Fox News.
Chapter 7: Who are the major finalists for the upcoming NFL awards?
History might also be made in the NFL.
For the first time, one player is a finalist for three major Associated Press NFL awards. The NFL honors the league's annual award show in two weeks, Thursday, February 5th in San Francisco, three days ahead of Super Bowl 60, where 49ers running back Christian McCaffrey has the potential to win the league's most valuable player award, Offensive Player of the Year and Comeback Player of the Year.
New England Patriots quarterback Drake May, a finalist for MVP and Offensive Player of the Year. Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence, a finalist for MVP and Comeback Player of the Year.
Fox's Jared Max. Other MVP finalists include Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford and Bills QB Josh Allen, the NFL's reigning MVP. An hour to the close. The Dow is up 337. I'm Lisa Brady. Fox News.